TDSB Washrooms: Toronto School Board Is Breaking Down Bathroom Barriers

The Toronto District School Board will be implementing all-gender washrooms in public schools across the city to make the learning environment more inclusive for students. These washrooms will be available to all kids, regardless of gender identity or expression.

In a statement, Education Minister Liz Sandals said the Ontario government supports the TDSB’s plans. “It is our government’s priority to ensure all students feel safe and accepted at school. Our government has invested over $425 million in safe schools initiatives that are helping make Ontario's schools some of the safest in the world,” she said.

“The Education Act requires schools and school boards to provide safe, inclusive and accepting learning environments to support the achievement and well-being of all students, including students who are lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender.”

Thus far, the public’s response to the TDSB's plans has been overwhelmingly positive. One anonymous transgender boy, who was taken out of public school due to bullying, told CBC News that he’s glad to see this positive addition to schools.

“Everybody gets a chance to use the washroom,” he said. “If there's anybody who is gender-neutral or something, they can use that washroom instead of everybody teasing them about going into the girls’ or boys’ [washroom].”

The TDSB does not yet have a timeline for rolling out the new washrooms across the city’s remaining public schools. However, their initiative has inspired other Toronto-area school boards to take on similar initiatives.